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<blockquote data-quote="herbigharo32" data-source="post: 454220" data-attributes="member: 19728"><p>In Texas, a first offender can typically get that deferred removed from public records; only law enforcement has access. For repeat offenders and career criminals, that's a whole new story. The only way to get convictions sealed is one would have to either get a pardon from Governor, via Board of Pardon and Paroles, or get conviction set aside by a judge. A career criminal has really no option. One who has old convictions has a slim chance. Keep in mind that setting aside a conviction is a VERY EXPENSIVE process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herbigharo32, post: 454220, member: 19728"] In Texas, a first offender can typically get that deferred removed from public records; only law enforcement has access. For repeat offenders and career criminals, that's a whole new story. The only way to get convictions sealed is one would have to either get a pardon from Governor, via Board of Pardon and Paroles, or get conviction set aside by a judge. A career criminal has really no option. One who has old convictions has a slim chance. Keep in mind that setting aside a conviction is a VERY EXPENSIVE process. [/QUOTE]
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